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Keir Starmer, the UK’s prime minister, is facing calls within his own party to resign (feeds.feedburner.com)
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Your Employees Use This Hidden ‘Flexible Work’ Trend — And It’s Costing Your Business More Than You Realize (feeds.feedburner.com)
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I've tested dozens of power stations - here's how I'm preparing for summer blackouts (zdnet.com)
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BuzzFeed stock doubles on news that Byron Allen will buy a controlling stake in the onetime digital media giant (feeds.feedburner.com)
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Sega cancels its 'Super Game' plan (engadget.com)
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The FBI may have reset your wireless router remotely; if so, you should replace it (9to5mac.com)
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AI voice startup Vapi hits $500M valuation after winning Amazon Ring over 40 rivals (techcrunch.com)
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Arts and Cultural Engagement 'Linked To Slower Pace of Biological Aging' (slashdot.org)
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Some Women Are Obsessively Testing Their Vaginas to Optimize Them (wired.com)
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Birds Never Evolved ‘Perfect’ Wings, Study Finds (gizmodo.com)
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What Happens When You Try to Treat OCD With Psilocybin (wired.com)
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Learning Software Architecture (news.ycombinator.com)
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This T-Mobile MVNO is building a voice clone to take your calls for you (androidauthority.com)
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Amazon blocks sales of e-bikes that exceed legal speed limits (techspot.com)
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Amazon blocks California sales of e-bikes that exceed legal speed limits (techspot.com)
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Riding an AI rally, Robinhood preps second retail venture IPO (techcrunch.com)
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Open data is key to genomics research — if the information can be kept safe (feeds.nature.com)
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Amazon Stops Selling Fast E-Bikes To Californians (gizmodo.com)
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Linux bitten by second severe vulnerability in as many weeks (arstechnica.com)
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Why Jane Schoenbrun Wanted to Make a Queer-Focused Slasher Film (gizmodo.com)
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Scientists May Have Discovered 27 Star Wars-Like Planets With Two Suns (cnet.com)
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The fight to stop publishers from bricking your games and shutting down servers just got a powerful new enemy (techspot.com)
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Google Says It Found Evidence of Hackers Using AI to Discover a Zero-Day Vulnerability (gizmodo.com)
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590k buyers paid $59M for Trump's gold phone, but not one has shipped (news.ycombinator.com)
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Ubuntu 26.04 vs. Fedora 44: After years of testing both Linux distros, here's my verdict (zdnet.com)
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Yarbo says it will remove the intentional backdoor from its robot lawn mower (theverge.com)
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iOS 26.5 has fixes for 50+ security issues on iPhone, details here (9to5mac.com)
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Google says it likely thwarted effort by hacker group to use AI for 'mass exploitation event' (cnbc.com)
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A new carrier is waging war on porn, Satanism, and… tattoos? (androidauthority.com)
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I Worked 18 Shifts Straight and Made $23K. This Year My Dream Business Will Hit Nearly $300K — Because Overhead Is So Low. (feeds.feedburner.com)
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